You are here

State

RICHMOND, Va. — Federal appeals court judges in Virginia peppered a government lawyer Friday with questions about President Donald Trump’s latest travel ban and whether the president has the authority to ban 150 million foreign nationals — mostly Muslims — from the United States.

RICHMOND, Va. — Federal appeals court judges in Virginia peppered a government lawyer Friday with questions about President Donald Trump’s latest travel ban and whether the president has the authority to ban 150 million foreign nationals — mostly Muslims — from the United States.

RICHMOND, Va. — Federal appeals court judges in Virginia peppered a government lawyer Friday with questions about President Donald Trump’s latest travel ban and whether the president has the authority to ban 150 million foreign nationals — mostly Muslims — from the United States.

Raymond Chavez, left, 105, the oldest living Pearl Harbor survivor, and Louis Conter before ceremonies Thursday at the Arizona Memorial in Honolulu. Survivors gathered Thursday at the site of the Dec. 7, 1941, Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor to remember fellow servicemen killed in the early morning raid, paying homage to the thousands who died with a solemn ceremony marking the surprise bombing that plunged the United States into World War II.

Raymond Chavez, left, 105, the oldest living Pearl Harbor survivor, and Louis Conter before ceremonies Thursday at the Arizona Memorial in Honolulu. Survivors gathered Thursday at the site of the Dec. 7, 1941, Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor to remember fellow servicemen killed in the early morning raid, paying homage to the thousands who died with a solemn ceremony marking the surprise bombing that plunged the United States into World War II.